The TSA’s invasive new screening measures include officers literally
putting their hands down people’s pants if they are wearing baggy
clothing in a shocking new elevation of groping procedures that have
stoked a nationwide revolt against privacy-busting airport security
measures.

Forget John Tyner’s “don’t touch my junk” experience at the hands of TSA goons in San Diego recently, another victim of Big
Sis was told by TSA officials that it was now policy to go even
further when dealing with people wearing loose pants or shorts.

Going through airport security this past weekend, radio host Owen JJ
Stone, known as “OhDoctah,” related how he was told that the rules
had been changed and was offered a private screening. When he asked
what the procedure entailed, the TSA agent responded, “I have to go in
your waistband, I have to put my hand down your pants,” after which
he did precisely that.

Stone chose to conduct the search in public in the fear that the TSA worker would be even more aggressive in a private room.